By Robert Fowler, Eliana Reyes and Brandon Payton
Virginia’s eight Presidents weren’t born in the white house. They had lives, opinions and even a favorite tavern. Northern Virginia Magazine explores eight must see pit-stops across the state.
Gadsby’s Tavern – Alexandria
Frequented by Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison and Monroe
The Governor’s Mansion – Richmond
In 1811, James Monroe signed its completion
James Monroe Law Office – Fredericksburg
Building of the fifth president’s practice
The Lawn at UVA – Charlottesville
Both the Lawn and Rotunda were designed by Jefferson
Natural Bridge – Natural Bridge
Surveyed by Washington with a cabin that housed many presidents
Scotchtown – Beaverdam
Girlhood home of First Lady Dolley Madison
Shirley Plantation – Charles City
Oldest plantation in Virginia
St. Peter’s Church – New Kent
Supposed site of the Washingtons’ marriage